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Now Comes The Season’s Official
COAX AMD SUIT SALE
The Jackson Mercantile Co.’s Clearaway
With 150 Coats and Suits
Coats and Suits That Formerly Sold From
$30.00 to $35.00 Now $20.00 SB.OO to SIO.OO Now $6.00
SIB.OO to $22.50 New $12.00 $6.00 Now $3.25
The only reason that they are so cheaply priced is due to the fad that only one or two
of a dyle remain and BEAR in MIND that the styles are new. The fabrics are new.
The colors mod desirable. There is not an unworthy garment in our stock. There
is not an early season dyle in our stock. This is accounted for by the fad: that we
have sold more Ready-to-Wear this fall than ever before. The new purchases have
just kept space with our outlet and whenever a garment showed a disposition to lag,
we reduced its price and sent it away.
Do you grasp the full significance of this announcement? Have we duly impressed
you with its importance; what it means to you dollarwise? If so, our part is done.
You are in possession of the facts; the information is yours to turn to your personal
advantage if you see tit.
The Jackson Mercantile Company
Proprietors of TTte Star Store
MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
TAKE ‘ CASCARETTS” IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATEO
for liver and bowels,
bad breath, bad colds,
sour stomach
Get a 10-cer.t box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up
with a cold always trace this to tor
pid liv ■ ; delayed, fermenting food
in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse
the stomach, remove the sour, undi
gested food and foul gases, take the
excess bile from the liver and carry
out all the constipated waste matter
and poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months, advt.
NEW PASTOR WILL
PREACH HERE SUNDAY
Rev. W. R. Foote, of Washington,
Ga., the new pastor of the Jackson
Methodist church, will arrive in the
ctiy some time the latter part of the
week, and he will fill the pulpit at
the morning and evening hour Sun
day. The congregation of the Meth
odist united in extending Mr.
Foote and his family a most cordial
welcome, a delegation having met
them at the depot and an informal
reception was held at the parsonage
upon their arrival.
Rev. Olin King and family left
Thursday for their home in Forsyth.
Without exception the people of
Jackson regretted to see this inter
esting family leave. They carry with
them best wishes of the entire com
munity for their future health, hap
piness and success, for it is sure
Jackson’s loss is Forsyth’s gain. Mr.
King and family will always have a
warm place in the esteem of Jack
son friends.
First Baptist Church
Program for Sunday Dec. 10
The Pastor will preach at 11a. m.
and 7 p. m. “Demonstrating God’s
Love” will be the theme in the morn
ing. “The Power of Example” will
be discussed at the evening service.
The Bible School will meet at 0:30.
Special program in the interest of
the Orphans.
At 3 p. m. The Young People will
meet in the Union Service. The Un
ion will be led by Sarah L. Furlow
and Margaret McKibben. James Car
michael is president.
The teachers Conference will be
held at 6 p. m. Let every tepeher and
officer be present.
Give your orders for
lumber now. J. T. and L.
A. Atkinson.
CURRY’S CHAPEL
The meeting held here Sunday af
ternoon was largely attended and the
sermon by Rev. ,T. A. Graham was
greatly enjoyed. There was also a
large crowd at Mr. C. E. Turner’s
where services were held at night.
Mrs. Harvey Smith and Miss Agnes
Smith, of Worthville, spent the week
end with Mrs. A. L. Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Minter honor
ed the young people with a singing
Saturday night.
Mrs. Fannie Bennett spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. R. J.
Thaxton.
Mrs. Morgan, of Jasper county,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
J. 0. Vaughn.
Mrs. McKibben, of Atlanta, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Jess McKibben.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kersey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Bennett.
Mrs. Jess Bryant, of Jackson,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Willie Gray.
Miss Ruby Thaxton was the guest
of Mrs. W. D.Singley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stewart spent
i the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T.
j B. Perdue.
Miss Pearl Edalgo spent Saturday
1 night with Miss Belle Turner.
COODY
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quartermus
were the guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Evans.
Mrs. Mattie Gray spent last week
with her sister, Miss Lou Barron.
We are glad to know she is better
from her recent illness.
Mi-. Robert Letson spent theweek
end at Ola.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Biles
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrj. J.
H. Ezell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Mangham.
Mrs. Clyde Colwell spent Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Eva Wash
ington.
Mrs. Cora Sims and daughter, Eva
Glenn, were the guests of Mrs. Sallie
Washington Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Eva Mangham spent Monday
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like anew woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. 1 still use Cardui when I feel a little bad
and it always does me good.’’
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today!
!£ m
. |ii 'li f| jf -1
w h id v. •
lj For Sprains, Lameness, :
I o (O TT% 1
jj oores, Curs, Rheumatism i!
!j Penetrates and IZsalc. i'i
Steps Fain At Once
j' For Man and Peas"; j
with her sister, Mrs. Cora Elliott.
Miss Annie Mae Thaxton spent
Sunday with Miss Porter Belle
Flynt.
Little Miss Berta Lee Washington
returned Sunday'after a visit with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Goddard, near Unionville.
PROFESSION CAROS
$100,000.00
TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
your farm.
W. E. Watkins.
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST ON
CHOICE FARM LANDS AND IMPROV
ED CITY PROPERTY
H.M. FLETCHER
Jackson, Ga.
J. THREATT MOORE,
Attorney At Law. •
Office in Crum Building,
Jackson : Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts.
SAM LEE
First-Class City Hand Laundry
Next door to Joe Leach’s stables.
Jackson : : : : : Georgia
Patronize Home Industries
DR. E. K. RAINEY
DENTIST
JACKSON, GA.
OFFICES IN FIRST FARMERS BANK
BUILDING
C. L. REDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Carter-Warthen Building,
JACKSON, GA.
THE FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE FIRE
INSURANCE CO. OF GA.
S. B. Kinard, Gen. Agent.
J. Matt McMichael,
Local Agent.
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
OROVK’S TASTFt kss rhil! TONIC, drives oat
Malaria,enriches the blood,and builds up the sys
tem, A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.